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Arizonan gets crosswise with neighbors
Jerry and Pat Chouinard's plan to erect a 70-foot cross on a hillside provokes neighbors.
by Staff, Dec 26, 1994 -
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Looter nabbed in Utah
Notorious ruin pillager Earl Shumway is indicted for artifact theft in Utah.
by Staff, Dec 26, 1994 -
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Noose threatens planning supporter
Planning supporter Ellen Gray receives death threats in Everett, Washington.
by Staff, Dec 12, 1994 -
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The valley around us is deep
The Forest Service asked William Stafford to write poems for the scenic turnouts along the river valley. Poems reprinted.
by Betsy Marston, Nov 28, 1994 -
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How Methow Valley grew an economy
Residents of Methow Valley build cross-country skiing to feed the economy.
by Ken Olsen, Nov 28, 1994 -
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Citizens held off big money for years
For 20 years environmentalists have fought developers in the Methow Valley.
by Ken Olsen, Nov 28, 1994 -
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Beauty eludes the beast: Washington's Methow Valley may avoid industrial tourism
An unusual consensus may stave off development in Washington's Methow Valley.
by Ken Olsen, Nov 28, 1994 -
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A small town in Oregon gets ugly
Wise-use movement clashes with environmentalists in Joseph, Oregon.
by Kathie Durbin, Nov 14, 1994 -
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Off campus: A sociologist tries to help Idaho's small towns
Sociologist Aaron Harp at the University of Idaho is skeptical about the land grants.
by Lisa Jones, Nov 14, 1994 -
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On campus: A department head tries to change the academic culture
University of Wyoming professor Glen Whipple believes the system can work.
by Ed Marston, Nov 14, 1994 -
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A tale of two ag programs: Evergreen State provides an alternative ...
Evergreen State offers full approach to diverse agriculture
by Lisa Jones, Nov 14, 1994 -
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Budget cutters whack at researchers
Scientists at land-grant colleges face budget cuts.
by Lisa Jones, Nov 14, 1994 -
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Between past and future: Washington State U. tries to get there from here
Washington State University finds it difficult to change when the funding is tight and people uncooperative.
by Lisa Jones, Nov 14, 1994 -
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Land-grant universities: Their roots loosen as the West changes beneath them
The land-grant universities face change as the West changes.
by Ed Marston, Nov 14, 1994 -
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Paved "paradise' for workers
Telluride, Colorado, workers can live in cars in a public parking lot, town council decides.
by Staff, Oct 31, 1994






